Ruger SA collectors, prepare to PUKE!

Certainly an interesting combination of parts..........and strange smithing work.
9 different bidders too.

Price goin way high but...
At least it doesn't work well.

Sam
 
I'm a sucker for a post that tells me to be prepared to puke.This could have been pretty neat if done well. The seller seems to realize that it's a steaming bowel movement though.
 
While I do not recommend violence, someone should buy that gun, just to club the previous owner about the head and shoulders with it. what a wierd setup. :barf: :barf:
 
Now now fellas that gun is a perfect

candidate for a real nice conversion to 44 special, 41 special, or 45 acp. It has the smaller 3 screw frame (ala colt saa sized) so it will handle well and will handle sescible loads in all 3 calibers. Its already been modified so no collector value would be lost. If you can get it cheap enough its perfect for this type of big bore conversion. Neat finished product too.:D
 
Except there's a fair to middlin' chance the hole where the factory frame-mounted firing pin used to be has been "hogged out". If I'm right, and the .22 offset pin is on the hammer, then the frame hole for the factory firing pin was opened up with a drill or something.

How would you fix that? Weld it all up, then drill a new factory-type firing pin mount? Might screw up the frame's basic strength, no?

No guarantee that's what the "gunsmith" :barf: did but it seems likely.
 
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